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,-M4-NOON EDITIONONE-CENTVWOMtf PX4D FOfl CHILD LABOR LAW STYLEHINT FOR THIN GIRLS CUBS PLAN FOR BIGDAY TOMORROW DUNNING ASYLUM BURNINGTHE DAY BOOAn Adless Newspaper Daily Except SundayVOL. 4, NO. 167 Chicago, Tuesday, April 13, 1915398' BOSSES ARE HYSTERICAL AS WOMENPLEAD FOR HEALTH PROTECTIONJit" T T T . m. T T5'l 1..l!juxnpioyers ivave Against decrease in rronis itiuin.With Boisterous Laughter Members of Women'sTrade Union League Session NearRiot StageWith the bosses hysterically demanding that their profits should nothe decreased by the proposed 8-hourlegislation, backed by their selectedemployes pleading that they be permitted to work night and day and thewomen of the Women's Trade UnionLeague insisting that the 8-hour dayis necessary as health protection forwomen workers, the closing sessionbefore the 8-hour commission reached the semblance of a riot severaltimes.Rep. Benny Mitchell refused to answer a contemptuously framed question of Dudley Taylor, the bosses'lawyer, or the questions shot at him,by the bosses themselves in highpitched voices; Rep. Hicks had to appeal to the chairman to have thetaunting boisterous laughter and aptplause of- the bosses stopped; Rep.Matsen appealed to the chairman forprotection against the insolence of ashopkeeper, and the bosses shoutedquestions and denunciations at members of the Women's Trade UnionLeague and criticized Jane Addamsfor her defense of the propesed law.Wm. Hefferman, owner of theLotus Club and Illinois Club cafeterias, spread out his hands in appealto the committee not to cut the hoursof the workers lest it put him out ofbusiness. A shopkeeper stood in theaisle and with his voice breaking withhysteria denounced legislation andorganization that cuts the profits ofthe bosses.n Working women picked by the"bosses from their various- Jtores de-4."J9kff4 Au$&&&&J? 3ga ;. ,1 f-Jv-- ,-igjjjggjg